Wzc problem windows xp




















Consider this scenario. Several wireless configuration utilities are installed on a Windows XP-based computer. To fix this problem automatically, click the Fix this problem link.

Then click Run in the File Download dialog box, and follow the steps in this wizard. Note this wizard may be in English only; however, the automatic fix also works for other language versions of Windows. Note If you are not on the computer that has the problem, you can save the automatic fix to a flash drive or to a CD, and then you can run it on the computer that has the problem. Now go to the " Did this fix the problem? Click Start , click Run , type Services. If the service is not installed, go to step 5.

In the Startup type box, click Disabled , and then click Apply. To fix this problem automatically, click the Fix this problem link. Then click Run in the File Download dialog box, and follow the steps in this wizard.

Note this wizard may be in English only; however, the automatic fix also works for other language versions of Windows. Note If you are not on the computer that has the problem, you can save the automatic fix to a flash drive or to a CD, and then you can run it on the computer that has the problem. Now go to the " Did this fix the problem? Click Start , click Run , type Services.

If the service is not installed, go to step 5. In the Startup type box, click Disabled , and then click Apply. Under Server status , click Stop , and then click OK. If the service is not installed, go to step 8.

The Wireless Zero Configuration service is normally started at boot time. The programming interface for the Wireless Zero Configuration service can be used only if the Wireless Zero Configuration service has been started.

If the Wireless Zero Configuration service is not started, then the Wireless Zero Configuration functions will return an error. To enable the Wireless Zero Configuration service so it starts up automatically, go to the Start button. Select the Settings option and then select Control Panel. I have been having issues with my desktop losing connectivity randomly and I thought it was the Windows Wireless Zero Config and the Linksys Wireless utility fighting for control over the wireless adapter.

After a reboot, the Linksys wireless utility then proceeded to connect then disconnect itself from my AP repeatedly about 2 times per second until I went back in and restarted the Windows Wireless Zero Config.

It seems as though the Linksys util can't keep the connection alive or something because as soon as it connects, it disconnects itself then repeats over and over. However, If I let windows configure the connection over the Linksys utility, the Linksys utility randomly tries to take over control and kicks me off as well. I can't seem to get just a driver for the USB Wireless adapter so it forces the Linksys utility on there.

What can I do!!! It's getting annoying to have to reboot every 10 minutes or unplug and replug in the wireless adapter all the time. Aug 4, 65, 5 Have you checked your network control panel and deselected the "let windows manage wireless"?

Also try reinstalling the utility, sometimes no matter what you do windows will "fight" to control wireless. It sounds like you're running into this classic problem of them "fighting" each other.

When the utility is installed, it automatically "unchecks" the "let windows control wireless" blah blah. Unfortunately when I turn that off the Linksys utility doesn't want to connect properly. I've reinstalled the utility thrice so far, I'm about to give up and run cable across the length of the room!

Sep 16, 15, 13 81 www. What's the issue you've seen with WWZC? I used to disable it, but these days I don't even install config utilities from the adapter OEM if I can avoid it. The only problem I have had was its hunting for stronger networks when the signal from mine wasn't solid, and that was solved by unchecking a property in the config for the wireless connection, something like "Automatically connect to non-preferred networks". Oct 25, 29, I am not familiar with this Linsys specific utility.

Jack, I was looking at that card initially. You probably would get better result fron the PCI. I do not know which US you have right Now. Most of the USB Wireless cards were reduced in size and are all plastic, thus many have Heat dissipation problems that is reducing their efficiency.



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